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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, February 8, 2018
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INEIGHBORHOOD NOTESI
Simpson College congratulates students named to the 2017 fall semester
President's List. Students named to the President's List earned a 4.OGPA. Area
students include Christopher Bowles of Norwalk.
Simpson College congratulates students named to the 2017 fall semester Dean's
List. Students named to the Dean's List earned a 3.7 to 3.99 GPA. Local students
include Robert Lundquist, Bailey Neifert, Amron Born, Jaycie Owens, Bethany
Jones, and Jacob Potratz, all of Norwalk; and Erin Marshall of Cumming.
The Mercy College Scholarship Selection Committee has announced that Sam
Long and Lucy Makokha, Norwalk, students at Mercy College of Health Sciences
in Des Moines, have each received a scholarship for the 2017-18 academic year.
Both students received the Quasi-Endowment Scholarship. Funded with gifts
from the General Scholarship Fund, these scholarships are awarded to students
admitted to the College as full- and part-time students, and meeting the College
admission GPA or progression GPA requirement.
University of Northern Iowa has named students to their Fall 2017 semester
Dean's List. To be included on the list, a student must have earned a grade point
of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, while taking at least 12 hours of graded work
during the semester. Area students include: Madelyn Stillman of Cumming;
Clare Anderson, Fidei Beattie, Ashley Campbell, Katelyn Campbell, Rachel
Feikema, Rachel Fielweber, Blake Glenn, Kenzie Hamlett, Gabrielle Mauro,
Sonny Onken, Kalei Owens, Darian Sleeth, Ashley Thronson, William Tuttle,
Andrew Welden, Kiley Westhoff, and Tyler Whitehead, all of Norwalk; and Emily
Murphy and Jack Murphy, of Prole.
University of Northern Iowa has awarded degrees to 890 fall graduates. This
includes Ashley Thronson of Norwalk, who received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in English.
Students named to the University of Iowa fall 2017 Dean's List include Andrew
Couch, Emily Flood, Paul Frederick, Aaron Gremler, Krisanne Myers, and Natalie
Thilges, all of Cumming; Amanda Archer, Emalyn Castaneda, Lilly Corrigan,
Jordyn Cox, Rachel Crady, Rachel Frescoln, Carter Gornick, Carly Gosch, Elly
Hofmaier, Alec LaVelle, Jenna Riordan, and Matthew Stefan, all of Norwalk;
and Lauren Noga of Prole.
The following area students received their degrees from the University of Iowa
at the close c;f the fall 2017 semester: WendyBatchelder of Cumming, MBA-
MBA Executive Program; Trevor Gingrich, MBA-MBA Executive Program; Alec
LaVelle, BSE-Industrial Engineering; Adrienne Messer, BSN; and Jacob
Newman, BBA-Finance; BBA-Management, all of Norwalk; and Andrew Sherer
of Spring Hill, BA-Mathematics; BS-Actuarial Science; CER-Risk Management
and Insurance.
Simpson College congratulates the following Norwalk students who graduated
in the winter of 2017: Robert Lundquist graduated Cum Laude with a BA in
sports administration; Lisa McGilvra graduated with a BA in biology; Hannah
Clark graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BA in elementary education and
liberal arts; Lucas Anctil graduated with a BA in criminal justice; and Erika
Bach graduated Cum Laude with a BA in English.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriffs Levy and Sale
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DEFENDANT: DOUG DAVIS A/K/A DOUGLAS DAVIS
DEFENDANT: DAVIS, JENNIFER
DEFENDANT: BALD~N, DEBORAH KAY
DEFENDANT: CONVERGENCE RECEWABLES LC
DEFENDANT : INDIANOLA, CITY OF
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4-H Foundation Soup Supper Held
to Assist 4-H Youth
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Warren County held a soup
supper at the American Legion Hall in Indianola on Saturday, January 27th to
support their 4-H program and the Warren County youth that participate in it.
"The Warren County 4-H Foundation was able to give out college scholarship
to two very active and well deserving Warren County 4-Hers for the first time in
2017," President of the Warren County 4-H Foundation, Kathy McCoy said. Aside
from helping individual 4-Hers, the 4-H Soup Supper has also raised funds for
the Foundation to give out four $965 grants and purchase 11 club kits for Warren
County 4-H Clubs. The Foundation also purchased a podium to be used by 4-H
and Extension.
The Warren County 4-H Foundation is excited to continue supporting Warren
County youth and their leaders by using the funds from Saturday to continue
making a difference in their community.
Master Gardeners Offer Winter Webcasts
The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Master Gardener program
will host Growing Season webcasts this winter. Master Gardeners will gain
educational hours while learning about starting vegetable seeds and growing
transplants, managing volunteers and building food security partnerships.
The two-hour webcasts are scheduled at the ISU Extension and Outreach
Warren office for February 13th and February 27th.
February 13th, 6:00 p.m. - Garden Helpers, presented by Aaron Steil, assistant
director of Reiman Gardens, and Laura Irish, graduate research assistant in
horticulture at Iowa State University. Explore best practices for managing
volunteers from Reiman Gardens. Learn about how Master Gardeners are
volunteering as citizen scientists contributing to research.
February 27th, 6:00 p.m. - Food Security Partners, presented by Tittie Good
and Laura Liechty, youth and 4-H program specialists with ISU Extension and
Outreach, and Carrie Chennault, graduate research assistant in agricultural
education and studies at Iowa State. Hear how Master Gardeners are building
projects that increase community food security. Also find out how to expand
project partnerships with 4-H youth and volunteers.
The webcasts will provide ideas for Master Gardener volunteer projects and
expand the knowledge base of volunteers. Master Gardeners can gain continuing
education hours for participating in the webcasts.
To register, contact Cortney Garrington at cortneyg@iastate.edu or 515-961-
6237. The webcasts are free of charge and open to anyone who may be interested.
Funding for the webcasts is provided by the USDA SNAP-Education program.
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